for me, it's the first test between India and Australia in that 1999 series...it was India's first innings and Dravid and Tendulkar were batting, and the bowlers were Mcgrath and Warne...after the openers got out without much contribution, Dravid and Tendulkar did manage to recover the situation a little bit, and then came that hour, in which in 8 consecutive overs, not a single run was scored, 4 from Mcgrath and 4 from Warne, one could see that something was going to happen, being an Indian supporter i was hoping for an over pitched or short pitched ball or something going down to the pads...but nothing of that sort happened, there was not a single scoring opportunity...and in the 9th over, Warne took Dravid's wicket...remember Steve Waugh in his match review next day mentioned that spell of bowling, and how important that Dravid wicket was...5-6 years later, in an interview, when asked about his first Australian tour failure, Dravid at some point, returned to that dismissal and said that that 35 he got in the 1st innings was very crucial, if he could have converted that 35 into something like 70 or 80 at least, he said, the series might have a little better for him...(that was the most exiting hour of test match cricket for me, so far)